Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
I'll do that next. No need to cut the wire, I was able to push the lock in to remove both 5V wires from the connector earlier, so I'll do that again.
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
I would do the current draw check using the meter, you will have to cut the wire and put the meter in series with the wire to check the current draw.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
5V traces run two different directions - one trace on the component side and one on the solder side. I can't differentiate which is which coming out from under the connector on the component side. On the solder side, it runs to a via to pop back onto the component side. It then runs into a SMD diode. It's the same strained 2.9v entering, but comes out at 2.2v. It then runs to a very small SMD cap with no voltage on the far side. The diode reads open in both directions, though that's in-circuit so probably isn't reliable. Nothing is running hot after 30 minutes. Or even warm.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
Need to trace out that 5V line to see what it is feeding, may be then you can feel the components that may be getting warm/hot. If you put your meter in DC AMP mode than you can find out how much current is being drawn from that 5V line.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
I disconnected the cable coming from the side controls (power, volume, etc), to see if it was sending the on signal (if it was a faulty switch). No dice, same thing happens. So I see nothing else that it could be than the main board. So now it's a fork in the road - is the failure repairable, or just toss the board in the trash and get a new one?Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
Good news, everyone! (/Farnsworth). The load from a 10 ohm resistor had absolutely no impact on the 5V output. Held steady with and without it. So looks like a failure in the main board. Is there any chance of troubleshooting that, or just a throw-away item?Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
4.92VDC without a load (released the two 5V pins from the connector). Headed out to grab the resistor I need, since I didn't have one in my parts drawer.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
Wattage of the resistor is how much power it can handle which is dictated by the voltage and current flowing through the resistance of the resistor. 10 Watts power handling is good. @10 Ohms and only 5V applied, it will only dissipate about 2.5Watts of power.Last edited by budm; 11-14-2013, 03:02 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
Quick question - what's readily available near me isn't 10 ohm 5w. I can get a 10w, would that be too much of a load?Leave a comment:
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Or just 10 ohm resistor to my meter (yeah, that makes a helluva lot more sense!)?Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
Great, thanks for the help. I'll have to run out for some 10 ohm resistors, I don't have any handy (nor anything less that I can put in series to get 10). I'll see if I can pop the 5V pins out of the connector and manually load it and see what happens.
And to be clear, I should route the 5V to ground via the 10 ohm resistor, correct?Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
OK, so the main board has PS_ON signal stuck on and causes the power supply to be activated, then the 5V power supply also has low voltage problem that can be due to bad power supply or the main board is loading it down too much.
You will have disconnect that 5V wire, then use 10 Ohms 5W resistor as the load for the 5V line to see if it will maintain 5V at @0.5A.
So you may have problem with two boards.Last edited by budm; 11-14-2013, 01:41 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
You're absolutely correct. And when I unplug the three cables between the power supply and the main board, the primary cap does go down to 170VDC.Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
So let me get this right, the 390VDC is on the cap the minute you plug the TV into the outlet, and the power ON/OFF switch does not do anything to make the voltage go back down to 170VDC? If that is the case, you then may have main board problem and also may be the low 5V problem as well.
One more test will be to disconnect that cable between the power supply and the main board so the STB signal will not be present, then see if the Voltage on the cap will still be at 390VDC.Leave a comment:
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This is the main board, to add to the pic of the power supply
http://assets.shopjimmy.com/media/ca...403a-top_1.jpgLeave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
22.2v for 24v would seem low, as well. Those two go straight out to the main board. The fact that I don't have to power it on for these voltages to come up, and the power button goes to the main board, leads my gut to believe something wonky with the main board?Leave a comment:
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Re: Apex ld3288m - No power, nothing
OK, PFC is working, same for the STB signal is working otherwise the cap will not have 390VDC on it, also the power switch is working OK.
So we need to find out why the 5V is only putting out 2.9VDC.Last edited by budm; 11-14-2013, 12:15 PM.Leave a comment:
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